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You heard it here first, folks.  The Arkansas Writers MFA Program at the University of Central Arkansas was approved today by the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

The complete press release appears below. In the meantime, this blog will be the place where you can find the most recent information about what’s going on in the program, new developments and other events such as:

  • Our national debut party at AWP 2012 in Chicago.
  • Our local debut at the Arkansas Literary Festival Porter Prize Awards dinner.
The comments section on this blog will  be a good place to ask questions about the program, although you can also email me at the address below.
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I’ll keep you posted!
Stephanie Vanderslice
Director
Arkansas Writers MFA Program

PRESS RELEASE

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 28, 2011

CONTACT: Dr. Stephanie Vanderslice, (501) 450-3340;stephv@uca.edu

NEW MASTER OF FINE ARTS DEGREE IN CREATIVE WRITING

APPROVED FOR UCA

 

CONWAY — The Arkansas Department of Higher Education today approved a master of fine arts program in Creative Writing at the University of Central Arkansas.

The Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board approved the program in a special meeting this morning in Batesville.

Housed in the university’s Department of Writing in the College of Fine Arts and Communication, the Arkansas Writers MFA Program has grown out of a special focus on the literary arts at UCA, a university that not only features undergraduate majors in writing, creative writing, and linguistics but is also home to the international literary journal the Toad Suck Review and the award-winning undergraduate journal the Vortex, as well as the award-winning literary magazine the Oxford American.

The MFA degree in Creative Writing is considered a terminal degree in the discipline.  The only other degree of its kind in the state is at the University of Arkansas.

“Years of work on the part of core UCA faculty, including Associate Professor of Creative Writing Mark Spitzer, who wrote the program proposal, have gone into making this a deliberate, innovative program that is serious about preparing the next generation of writers to succeed in the 21st– century literary landscape,” said Dr. Stephanie Vanderslice, associate professor of creative writing and the program’s first director, who has published three books on re-envisioning creative writing in higher education, most recentlyRethinking Creative Writing.  “And this is only the beginning. “

Faculty from the Department of Writing developed a diverse undergraduate writing curriculum and cultivated editing and publishing opportunities through the campus’ two national literary magazines.  Billed as an innovative studio program, The Arkansas Writers MFA at UCA will focus on extensive courses in craft taught by practicing writers, as well courses as in editing and publishing and in the teaching of writing and creative writing.

Students in the graduate program will take classes in teaching composition and creative writing from leading scholars in the field and will gain experience teaching both courses on the undergraduate level.  They will also have the opportunity to pursue a number of internships in the local and regional arts culture.

Rollin Potter, Dean of the UCA College of Fine Arts and Communication, noted that “UCA has taken a leadership position in many arts areas that bring the very best in fine arts learning to our state and region.  Offering a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing is ‘another jewel’ in the UCA fine arts crown, and an accomplishment that confirms our outstanding faculty and support of arts programs. “

Central Arkansas has become increasingly fertile ground for a burgeoning arts culture that has been profiled in the Chronicle of Higher Education and demonstrated by the growth of the Artists in Residence series at UCA as well as the Conway ArtsFest, UCA’s Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre and the Arkansas Literary Festival.  The Arkansas Writers MFA Program at UCA, moreover, is complemented by an MFA Program in Digital Filmmaking that has been growing by leaps and bounds since it was established by the Department of Mass Communication in 2007.

Fall 2012 will launch the first class of the Arkansas Writers MFA Program, a three-year, 60-credit degree program that will also include the production of a thesis containing original literary work.  The application deadline for the first year will be March 15, 2012.  For more information and an application, check out the program’s website at:  http://www.uca.edu/writing/mfa.

6 thoughts on “Approved!

    • You are absolutely right, thanks for catching that. We did intend to add that we would like two letters of recommendation sent to the following address
      Stephanie Vanderslice
      Director
      Arkansas Writers MFA Program
      Department of Writing
      University of Central Arkansas
      201 Donaghey Ave. Thompson 336
      Conway, AR 72035
      Attn: Recommendation Letter

      The University re-opens on January 4th and we will update the admissions information on the website then and notify everyone of the addition. Again, thank you for pointing that out.

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